02039046827
☎️ 02039046827 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203904 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039046827
- Suspicious call caused mother's distressSep
2021Calls bothering elderly mother constantlySep
2021Annoying calls targeting elderly individualsSep
2021Scam call from fake MicrosoftAug
2021Warning of potential fraudulent activityAug
2021Claim of persistent and harassing scamAug
2021Old scam by Indian womanAug
2021Fraudulent call from Microsoft impersonatorAug
2021Allegedly fraudulent call from pseudo-MicrosoftAug
2021Blocked by BT scam listAug
2021Missed call, no voicemail leftAug
2021Suspicious call, likely scam, blockedAug
2021Suspicious of fake tech supportAug
2021Warn against Indian tech scamAug
2021Scam call from fake MicrosoftAug
2021Unrecognized number, possible scam callAug
2021Scam call about illegal activityAug
2021Warning about suspected phone scamAug
2021Caller didn't leave message, likely scamAug
2021Fake tech support scam callAug
2021Received mysterious missed call scamAug
2021Unwanted calls from Microsoft technicalAug
2021Call from fake Microsoft supportAug
2021Left phone next to loud radioAug
2021Scam call from fake Microsoft. consciseAug
2021Suspicious number claiming to be MicrosoftAug
2021Caller claims Microsoft, likely scamAug
2021Scam call from abusive imposterAug
2021Multiple calls, no messages leftAug
2021Bulk calls, thankfully blocked effectivelyAug
2021Microsoft accused of harmful behaviorAug
2021Received fake call from scammerAug
2021Fake Microsoft scam, man shoutedAug
2021Silence, no answer, harassment complaintAug
2021Microsoft scam, threatening phone callsAug
2021Missed call at 10:08, no messageAug
2021Warning about Microsoft tech support scamAug
2021Threatening Microsoft phone scam reportedAug
2021Scammer tried exploiting vulnerable individualsAug
2021Received scam call; rude responseAug
2021Ignoring scam Indian Microsoft wamanAug
2021Questioning Microsoft scam caller's authenticityAug
2021Unwanted silent call was receivedAug
2021Reported as Microsoft support scamAug
2021Scam call from fake MicrosoftAug
2021Missed call, no callback yetAug
2021Fed up with fraudulent phone callsAug
2021Realization of tech support scamAug
2021Microsoft scam; caller persistent but unsuccessfulAug
2021Unclear response, lacking information providedAug
2021Recognized scam call from MicrosoftAug
2021Caller claimed to help, confusedAug
2021Scam call claiming to be MicrosoftAug
2021Received silent hang-up callAug
2021Unpleasant call from scammer DavidAug
2021Microsoft scam call, abusive responseAug
2021Suspected scam call received todayAug
2021Suspicious Microsoft tech support callAug
2021Call dropped when I answeredAug
2021Received scam call claiming MicrosoftAug
2021Automated call hung upAug
2021Aggressive Microsoft tech support callerAug
2021Rude and aggressive tech supportAug
2021Call ended abruptly after pickupAug
2021Scammers posing as Microsoft techniciansAug
2021Phone call without any speakingAug
2021Nuisance Microsoft fake tech support callAug
2021Number Of Searches: 148 Number Of Comments: 65 First Seen: 17 August 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Church Aston(Shropshire), Edgwick(West Midlands), Middlecroft(Derbyshire), St Gluvias(Cornwall) and Tote Hill(West Sussex).
02039046827 has 65 comments of which 27 x negative and 38 x neutral
02039046827 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039046827 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam call from individuals claiming to be Microsoft technical support. Callers, often using Indian accents, warn recipients about alleged computer hacking or virus issues, pressuring them to grant remote access or pay fines, sometimes becoming abusive or threatening when challenged. Elderly and vulnerable people appear frequently targeted. The calls are relentless, with multiple repeat attempts and no voicemail left. Recipients generally report no legitimate connection to Microsoft, advise not to engage or provide any personal information, and recommend blocking the number promptly. This scam is well-recognised and associated with attempts to install malware or extract money, and users are urged to remain cautious and report such unwanted calls.
Reports on phone number 02039046827
5 yearsMy mum received a phone call from this number, and even though she's usually pretty good at spotting scammers, it genuinely rattled her. This chap was quite aggressive and claimed she was at risk of being hacked unless she complied with his demands. When she mentioned that I would handle the situation directly, he really lost his temper. Apparently, he plans to ring again next week - but not if I have anything to do with it!5 yearsMy elderly mother keeps receiving calls from this number, and it's becoming quite bothersome.5 yearsMy poor elderly mother keeps getting bombarded with calls from this scoundrel. Absolute disgrace!5 yearsSomebody rang saying they was from Microsoft, saying my PC was getting hacked. I just ended the call, but they rang straight back and started being really pushy, saying they’d disconnect my computer and wouldn’t stop calling till I did what they wanted. I just told them to go ahead and disconnect it then, and after a bit they finally gave up and hung up!Microsoft5 yearsThis has gotta be a total scam, watch out!5 yearsThis number kept calling over and over, total hassle and clearly a scam.5 yearsSome bloke claimed to be from Microsoft. I told him to take my info off their list. Then he rang again, so I warned him I'd report him for harassment if he kept it up. He called me a couple more times, swearing at me.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying she was from Microsoft. Classic scam that's been around ages. She told me there were warnings and errors on my PC. I’ve blocked the number on my BT line now.Microsoft5 yearsBT’s call blocker stopped this call straight away, flagged as a scammer no doubt.5 yearsI got a call from a woman who spoke with some weird accent, saying she was from Microsoft. She wanted to know if I was the primary user of my PC. When I asked what’s the point of that question, she just snapped at me to "shut up and go away" before hanging up right away.Microsoft5 yearsI picked up and there was silence, then the call suddenly ended. Seems like a classic scam to me. I've just blocked the number now.5 yearsMy landline buzzed but no message was left. Bit odd really.5 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft. I had to point out that it's probably some bloke in Calcutta working from a dodgy call centre. Total scam artist!MicrosoftCalcutta5 yearsHad a right run-in with some chancer claiming to be from "Microsoft," going on about all these so-called "error alerts." Sounds like a proper scam artist to me! Honestly, don’t hold back-give him a right earful!Microsoft5 yearsJust got a call from 02039046827 about ten mins ago. A bloke with an Indian accent claimed he was from Microsoft and started talking about my computer. I told him I don’t own a computer and ended the call straight away.Microsoft5 yearsAvoid the number 02039046827 - it's a total scam!5 yearsI saw the number on my phone but I just ignored it since I didn’t know who it was. They never left any kind of voicemail. After reading what others have said here, sounds like it’s some sort of scam.5 yearsGot a call from a bloke speaking with an Indian accent, saying he needed to discuss my computer. When I chuckled and told him to just say what the problem was, he cheekily shot back with something like, "If you know it all, why don't you explain then?" Proper cheeky! I just ended the call. This number, or ones like it, have called me plenty of times before. These are dead giveaways for scams, no doubt.5 yearsThey rang me but I didn’t pick up and no message was left on my voicemail. Pretty clear it’s a scam.5 yearsGot a call but no message was left. Looks like another one of those scams to me!5 yearsI got a call from a bloke named Frank who claimed he was from Microsoft. He asked if I was the main user of my PC, but I told him I wasn’t and said there’s no way he was really from Microsoft before ending the call.FrankMicrosoft5 yearsI received a rather peculiar call from this number, where the individual on the line alleged that our computer was being exploited by hackers for nefarious purposes. My husband engaged with this woman, stringing her along by pretending we had a computer, and she instructed him to power it up. When the call ended, she then spoke to me, insisting that we needed to trek to Reading in order to settle a fine for Microsoft. We found the whole situation utterly hilarious. When I inquired about the amount due, she abruptly hung up. I attempted to return the call several times, but each time I was met with a message stating that this individual was unavailable. Eventually, I left a courteous voicemail requesting that they cease such calls regarding nonexistent computer issues.ReadingMicrosoft5 yearsGot a call from 02039046827, didn't pick up this time. Like a lot of folks have said, it's usually someone pretending to be from Microsoft tech support. Once, they started talking about windows, so I joked I wasn’t interested in double glazing! Honestly, these scams are a proper waste of time. I'm thinking of getting a call blocker, coz as soon as you pick up, they seem to know the number’s active.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from someone calling himself Peter Wilson, claiming he's from Microsoft. I just popped the phone down beside the radio, figured he’d get a kick out of some pretty loud Luther Vandross in the background.Peter WilsonMicrosoftLuther Vandross5 yearsI've been getting calls from this number where the person claims they're from Microsoft and says there's an issue with my PC. It's pretty annoying.Microsoft5 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent named John rang me saying he was from Microsoft. When I told him he was a scammer, he threatened to lock my computer. Told him I don’t even have a computer! Proper nasty and threw in some racist comments too.JohnMicrosoft5 yearsHad a really bad experience with Microsoft, ended up feeling like they were super racist and also pretty homophobic. Not what I expected at all.Microsoft5 yearsI keep getting calls from numbers with the same area code, it's really annoying. Lucky for me, my call blocker kicks in just in time.5 yearsI've seen a bunch of calls from this and other numbers like it, but I always let them ring out. They never drop a voicemail or anything.5 yearsGot these calls from a number claiming to be Microsoft, sounded like an Asian guy. First he was polite but then started getting really threatening. I got 4 calls all within under an hour. Definately a sketchy number to avoid.Microsoft5 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, and the individual on the line claimed to be representing Microsoft, stating that they had identified some dubious activity on my computer. I told them I would reach out to Microsoft directly using their official contact number that I found myself. At that point, they abruptly hung up. It’s imperative that you also terminate any call you receive from them. In my opinion, it's an obvious scam. With all the reports and this number being flagged, it begs the question - why do the police, telecom providers, and Microsoft seem so ineffective in tackling this issue?Microsoft5 yearsThis bloke said he was from Microsoft. I told him straight away that Microsoft never rings me and called him out as a scammer. He went nuts, yelling that he'd block my computer right then and there. I ended the call, but he rang back from a different number shortly after.Microsoft5 yearsKept callin but no reply, felt like harassment honestly.5 yearsSome bloke called saying he was John from Microsoft. I told him I knew they don’t actually ring people up and called him out for being a scammer. He got proper mad, yelling that he’d block my computer straight away. I ended the call, but then he rang me back from a different number.JohnMicrosoft5 yearsGot a call at 10:08 but didn’t leave anything on my voicemail. Pretty sure it was one of those dodgy calls you just want to ignore.5 yearsSome bloke from Microsoft rang me with a thick Indian accent, going on about my PC’s ID or somethin’. I just hung up and let him babble away to himself... rubbish!Microsoft5 yearsI received a call yesterday around lunchtime. My phone picked up, but I have it configured not to accept voice messages at the present time. Haven't heard back from them yet.5 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather alarming phone call from a gentleman claiming to be representing Microsoft, supposedly located in Reading. He asserted that my computer had been compromised and would soon be shut down. I was quite taken aback by his persistent nature; after attempting to end the conversation, he repeated his call. The second time, he passed me over to his female supervisor, who adopted an even more daunting tone. They claimed I had numerous alerts regarding my administrative account. Eventually, she threatened to disconnect my computer entirely and insisted that I would need to travel to Reading in order to have it reinstated. Quite a distressing experience, to say the least!MicrosoftReading5 yearsGot a call from a guy, sounded like he was somewhere in Asia, saying he was from MICROSOFT - total scam alert!5 yearsJust had a run-in with a dodgy scammer attempting to fiddle with my computer! I dished out the usual insults, but to my surprise, he retaliated with a bit of cheek! We chatted for about five minutes, and it got me thinking - somewhere out there, a less savvy soul is likely to be taken in by this rubbish. Honestly, it's infuriating; these blokes really ought to be locked up!5 yearsI've had a couple of calls like that recently, the most recent from this number. Just last week, a rather charming gentleman of Asian descent phoned me from a London line, claiming he was calling from Reading. When I politely inquired if a lot of individuals fall for such scams, he became rather flustered and retorted with, "Shut up, mother...r." Quite dreadful manners, I must say!LondonReading5 yearsGot a call from an Indian lady claiming to be from Microsoft. I told her it was a load of rubbish and to get lost, then ended the call. She rang me almost immediately asking why I dropped her, and I just told her to jog on and hung up again. Haven't heard from her since, haha.MicrosoftHaha5 yearsSome woman called me saying she was from Microsoft Technical Support in Reading, telling me my computer ID was being used wrongly. She asked me to sit at my PC and do some easy steps. I didn’t fall for it and just ended the call. This has happened now three times in just a few weeks, so I’m pretty sure it’s a scam.Microsoft Technical DepartmentReading5 yearsI received a call from a woman with an accent who seemed to know my name. I suspect she’s going to try to pass herself off as being from Microsoft or Amazon. At 72, I’m absolutely fed up with these lowlifes and their dodgy schemes!MicrosoftAmazon5 yearsThe chap on the other end introduced himself as Nigel, but his accent was decidedly Asian-something just didn't sit right. Turns out he was from Microsoft, claiming my computer was under siege by hackers. I played along for a bit; it was rather amusing, to say the least. Eventually, I let him know what I thought of his little ruse, and he responded with utter indifference, boasting that his wealth dwarfed mine. It all took a turn for the worse when he resorted to insults, which made it crystal clear it was a scam! I wasted no time in blocking him.NigelMicrosoft5 yearsThe caller claimed they were from Microsoft support.Microsoft5 yearsI didn’t say anything, just ended the call. It was completely quiet.5 yearsSome bloke said he was from Microsoft, but I told him it was clearly a con and just ended the call. Not long after, he rang again asking why I’d cut him off. I told him I’m not daft and to stop wasting my time, but he kept saying he was legit. Finally, I told him I don't even own a computer, and that was that.Microsoft5 yearsI recently received a phone call from someone claiming to be Michelle, who, interestingly enough, was of Asian descent. It seems I've been labelled as thick for some reason, as they assured me they were merely trying to assist.Michelle5 yearsGot a call from 02039046827, claiming to be Microsoft. When I said I didn’t own a computer, they insisted I did and that my number was listed in some database. They got quite annoyed after that, so I just ended the call.Microsoft5 yearsIndeed, another classic Microsoft con job. He prompted me to pull up the RUN dialogue and type in 'assoc', claiming these were all signs of an impending breach on my computer. When I decided to ring him back, I cleverly altered the 'assoc' a tad before launching into my customary onslaught of expletives that I reserve for these annoying chancers.Microsoft5 yearsSome bloke claimed he was from Microsoft, but I just told him to get lost if he’s pulling a scam.Microsoft5 yearsNot sure who it was, decided not to pick up.5 yearsI got a call that was just dead air, and right after, they just cut the connection. No background sounds or anything.5 yearsI got a call from this number at half past eight this morning. I chose not to pick up, suspecting it might be a scam attempt.5 yearsLast evening, I received a rather dubious call from an Indian gentleman named Oscar, who asserted he was representing Microsoft’s tech support team. He claimed to have identified several issues with my computer and suggested that there were threats present that could compromise my data. To investigate further, he insisted that I download specific software so he could remotely check my system for any risks. The whole scenario felt quite suspicious, and I decided to end the call. I wanted to share this experience to alert others to what seems to be a classic scam. Stay vigilant!OscarMicrosoft5 yearsI’ve just had a rather amusing phone call from a bloke named David. He seemed rather displeased when I mentioned that I'm employed by a large communications firm. He was adamant that his call was legitimate and not some dodgy scam. It’s quite hilarious how they never seem to grasp the situation, isn’t it?David5 yearsThey rang me, but as soon as my voicemail picked up, they just hung up straight away.5 yearsPicked up the phone and it just cut off straight away.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked. They wanted me to let them control my PC. I told them I actually use Apple, but they kept pushing. After a bit of back and forth, the bloke got a bit annoyed and just hung up on me. Proper scam, I reckon.MicrosoftApple5 yearsI answered the call but stayed quiet, just listening, and all I could hear was silence. Then the call got disconnected.5 yearsAbout an hour ago, I got a call from a bloke with a strong Indian accent claiming he was from Microsoft. When I hinted he might be trying to scam me, he got quite rude, so I just hung up. Honestly, I've been getting loads of calls like this all of a sudden in the last few days.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from someone called Oscar, claiming to be from Microsoft tech support. When I ended the call, he immediately rang back to ask why I’d hung up. He was really pushy and quite rude, threatening to block all my devices and phone lines if I didn't cooperate. I hung up again, but he called a third time, even more forceful, insisting I switch on my computer right then. I just ended it once more.OscarMicrosoft5 yearsSome bloke called saying he was Oscar from Microsoft tech support. I ended the call but then he phoned me back asking why I’d hung up. He sounded really pushy and rude, warning me that all my phones and computers would get blocked if I didn’t cooperate. I hung up once more. Then he rang a third time, even more aggressive this time, telling me to switch my computer on. I just ended it again.OscarMicrosoft5 yearsThis caller has tried to reach me thrice, and each time I hung up, they called back immediately. Claimed to be representing Microsoft.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3904 6827)
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